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Thanks for the EMC #, it is a Late 2012 and the display is one piece. I have changed the icon to the correct one. It is sealed, (or supposed to be). I don't have definitive answer for you. You could try removing the screen, and using compressed air from the opposite edge of the display and see if it can be blown out or at least moved to where it's less obvious. What concerns me, is where its mother and is your machine full of these?

Here's how to remove the display, but you will need an adhesive kit to put it back together.

Before you open it up I would bring it into an Apple Store as clearly during the manufacturing process it got in. I would hope they would replace the screen under warranty. If they won't then give Mayer's idea a try.

I have the same issue, the spider was alive a few days ago and eventually dead in the middle of the screen. Very annoying. Anyone have any luck with getting apple to remove spider from their screen? There isn’t any spider in our office and per all the picture I saw with the same issue, it seems to be the same type of spider?!? Maybe the egg got in during manufacturing process?